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    Sit back an enjoy the Iraqi army...

    Rather well armed and well dressed units....

    The elite CT units use the M-4 Carbine and M-24 Sniper Rifle while the rank and file use the AK family and other Eastern Bloc weapons... but some wild things like FN-FALs do turn up. They also use Armorec systems that they had in use before the war like the T-55 and MTLB...
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    Iraqi infantry in action....
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    They also have T-72s, BTR-94s (from Jordan), Panhards, M-113A1s (from Jordan).

    Some of the more "elite" units...
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    They carry themselves just like American troops.

    Look at the way they're handling their weapons. Like pros(except for the one idiot with the folding stock AK that has his finger on the trigger).

    Good stuff Troung, thanx.

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    Mech and regular infantry units...
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    Great pics, thanks!
    No man is free until all men are free - John Hossack
    I agree completely with this Administration’s goal of a regime change in Iraq-John Kerry
    even if that enforcement is mostly at the hands of the United States, a right we retain even if the Security Council fails to act-John Kerry
    He may even miscalculate and slide these weapons off to terrorist groups to invite them to be a surrogate to use them against the United States. It’s the miscalculation that poses the greatest threat-John Kerry

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    "Good stuff Troung, thanx."

    No problem. I figured people would want to see the pictures of the Iraqi army.
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    "Great pics, thanks!"

    No prob
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    A friend of mine (he's a Marine, but he can almost write an e-mail all by himself!) sent me a story of an Iraqi cop that he patrols with Over There:

    This guy actually found himself shooting across the schoolyard that he used to go to, FROM HIS OWN BEDROOM WINDOW in the house he grew up in!

    His mother had moved out of town with some of their other realtives, but they were chasing a gang of carjackers through his old neighborhood, and he ended up in his old boyhood home.

    My Marine pal said this guy is the most devout Muslim on the police force...and they're really good friends.
    "The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it, and if one finds the prospect of a long war intolerable, it is natural to disbelieve in the possibility of victory."
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    Man those Iraqi's look most impressive now, mean and nasty but in a cool way.
    Quite a contrast to the former army.....

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    oh my gosh! how modernised =)) its damn cool to see and a lil funny =)) still hairy dark but modernised. most of them look like enjoy uniforms and clothes of us forces fashion =)) and in tanks and everywhere showing up fingers hands blablaah =)) eheheheh but its good for them

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    The former army looked smarter and more businesslike.

    Yet, I don't think much of the Arab soldiers and their officers, be they of the older times or even now. Analyse their stature. Some of them are more interested in being photographed than be alert to their duties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray

    Yet, I don't think much of the Arab soldiers and their officers, be they of the older times or even now. Analyse their stature. Some of them are more interested in being photographed than be alert to their duties.
    But couldn't the same be said of any soldiers in any time? Most people mug when there's a camera around, even soldiers on duty.

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    http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...urity_forces_4

    Iraqi Forces Dying at Twice Rate of U.S.
    Fri Mar 11,12:22 AM ET Politics - U. S. Congress

    WASHINGTON - Iraqi security forces are dying at twice the rate of U.S. soldiers in the country, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told a congressional panel Thursday.

    Gen. Richard Myers told the House Armed Services Committee that has held true since last July 1.

    "They've lost a lot of lives," agreed Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, who appeared with Myers.

    Though Myers didn't provide a figure, his statement would mean at least 1,000 Iraqi soldiers and police have been killed in the ongoing war with the insurgency since last July 1. During the same period, about 518 U.S. soldiers have been killed in combat, while about 140 more have died in accidents or otherwise outside of combat. Overall, more than 1,500 U.S. forces have died since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

    Pentagon officials haven't previously provided a precise gauge of losses suffered by Iraqi security forces, who are frequently targeted by the insurgency.

    Rumsfeld said 142,000 Iraqi personnel have now received some training and equipment. That includes 80,000 police and security personnel and 60,000 soldiers, officials said. A smaller number are considered capable of performing counterinsurgency operations.

    Iraqi security forces capable of operating without the support of American forces are seen as the key to bringing U.S. soldiers home, but U.S. officials say that may be months or years away.

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    "Yet, I don't think much of the Arab soldiers and their officers, be they of the older times or even now."

    The Egyptians gave the Israeli's all they could handle in 1973 Sir.

    Not all the arabs are assclowns.

    "Iraqi Forces Dying at Twice Rate of U.S."

    Troung, i'd say that's how it should be. It is their country, and the enemy they're facing now really is their enemy even more than ours.

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